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Hand knit in the Himalaya, the Ambler Scooter Beanie is part of the Good Energy, Good Heads project that provides employment with equitable wages and clean, safe working conditions in the Himalayan people. Made from 100% wool and lined with soft and cozy fleece, you will see a little extra sunshine from beneath the bold stripes of the Scooter Beanie.
Wear the Ambler Scooter Beanie around winter's wonderland. From snowy walks to the coffee shop to epic ski days, this fleece-lined beanie keeps your noggin toasty warm. Its classic style and enticing colors spice up those gray days—as well as your winter wardrobe. The hand-knit wool Scooter Beanie feels soft to the touch and looks great on guys and gals alike.
| Colors: | 100% wool Headband lined with ultra-soft microfleece for comfort and extra warmth |
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| Country of Origin: | China |
| Material: | 100% Wool |
| Recommended Use: | Casual, skiing, snowboarding |
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Great Hat for Chicago's Frigid Winters! | |
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| Great hat! It's advertised as "one-size-fits-all" but it came a little small for my large noggen. I stretched it out over a mixing bowl for a few days and now it fits to a T! The fleece lining in these Ambler hats is KEY for frigid weather... this is my third Ambler hat and I'll keep coming back for more. They're good looking on top of it. | |
| Craig at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 02/04/2009 | |
Warm Beanie | |
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This beanie is really warm and has a nice fleece lining on the lower half in the inside. Only problem is that it's too small for me to wear. I guess I have a huge head because it's supposed to be one size fits all. I gave it to my roommate and he loves it. | |
| SpencerM at Backcountry.com on 11/18/2008 | |
Scooter | |
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These are really nice beanies to have in your pack. They are pretty small, and super warm. Bought one at a local shop to keep me warm on a camping trip, and for the price, very happy with it. The colors are a little more muted, which I also like. | |
| Shane O'Donnell at Backcountry.com on 10/06/2009 | |